M. LEE JOHNSEY, JR. is an Associate with the firm and a member of the firm's Creditors Rights and Bankruptcy practice group, as well as the Real Estate, Credit and Commercial practice group. Lee regularly represents lenders and other creditors in ligation, bankruptcy cases and adversary proceedings arising in state and federal courts. Lee also represents lenders and borrowers in real estate and commercial lending transactions and loan restructuring.
Lee's practice includes assisting banks and other creditors in pursuing judicial and non-judicial remedies. He frequently advises clients regarding Article 9 perfection issues, receiverships and the foreclosure and resale of real estate, as well as issues involving rights of competing leinholders, tax overbids, and rights of redemption. Lee also represents lenders and borrowers in the negotiation and drafting of documents for asset-based and secured lending transactions.
He is a frequent speaker at seminars regarding foreclosure issues, judicial and non-judicial remedies, and tax overbids.
Representative Experience
· Represent secured lender in appointment of receiver to manage all assets of a corporation, which included an operating coal mine
· Represent lender in perfection of lien on government receivables under the Federal Assignment of Claims Act
· Represent subcontractor in asserting claim under the Miller Act against insurance company who issued bond on a government construction project
· Represent secured creditor in foreclosure of a preferred ship mortgage
· Regularly represent secured lenders in workout and forbearance agreements
· Regularly represent lenders in deficiency lawsuits against corporate borrowers and individual loan guarantors
· Represents creditors in objection to dischargeability of debt in bankruptcy
· Represents commercial landlords in eviction of tenants and collection of unpaid rent
· Regularly represent secured lenders in appointment of receiver to manage commercial real property
Publications
April 2011, Legal Landscape: Current Topics of Interest. Alabama Bankers Magazine
Thomas G. Amason, III, H. Hampton Boles, Daniel R. Hugunine, M. Lee Johnsey, Jr., Richard L. Pearson, John D. Pickering, Jeremy L. Retherford